If you have Doubts, questions or need advice: please contact me. You get answer within a day. Size: adjustable by the strap in the neck. Original KNIL olive-green finish under the grey paint. MILSCO production (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, USA). For sale is an original Dutch M38 KNIL type helmet, reused by the Rijkspolitie 1945-ca1950 (National Police organization). Was made during WW2 by MILSCO production (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, USA) for use in the Netherlands-Indies Army against the Japanese. These USA production never had the lion badge fitted. The shell, paint and liner are original. The chin strap is original but of the pre-war Dutch Army helmet type. The neck protection leather was cut off, leaving only the strap for fitting each head size. No holes or cracks. Have a good look at the photos and please see my other ads as well. Dijual helm tipe M38 KNIL asli Belanda, yang digunakan kembali oleh Rijkspolitie (organisasi Kepolisian Nasional) tahun 1945-sekitar 1950. Helm ini dibuat selama Perang Dunia II oleh produksi MILSCO (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, AS) untuk digunakan dalam Angkatan Darat Hindia Belanda melawan Jepang. Produksi AS ini tidak pernah dipasangi lencana singa. Cangkang, cat, dan lapisan dalamnya asli. Tali dagu asli tetapi berjenis helm Angkatan Darat Belanda pra-perang. Kulit pelindung leher telah dipotong, hanya menyisakan tali untuk menyesuaikan ukuran kepala. Tidak ada lubang atau retakan. Perhatikan baik-baik foto-fotonya dan silakan lihat juga iklan saya yang lain. Zum Verkauf steht ein originaler niederländischer Stahlhelm vom Typ M38 KNIL, der von der Rijkspolitie (Nationalpolizei) von 1945 bis ca. Er wurde während des Zweiten Weltkriegs von MILSCO (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, USA) für die Niederländisch-Indische Armee im Kampf gegen die Japaner hergestellt. Diese in den USA gefertigten Helme trugen nie das Löwenabzeichen. Helmschale, Lackierung und Innenfutter sind original. Der Kinnriemen ist ebenfalls original, entspricht aber dem Typ eines Helms der niederländischen Armee aus der Vorkriegszeit. Der Nackenschutz aus Leder wurde entfernt, sodass nur noch der Riemen zur Anpassung an verschiedene Kopfgrößen vorhanden ist. Der Helm weist keine Löcher oder Risse auf. Schauen Sie sich die Fotos genau an und beachten Sie auch meine anderen Anzeigen. À vendre : un casque original néerlandais de type M38 KNIL, réutilisé par la Rijkspolitie (police nationale néerlandaise) de 1945 à environ 1950. Fabriqué pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale par MILSCO (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, États-Unis) pour l’armée des Indes néerlandaises contre les Japonais, ce modèle américain n’a jamais été orné de l’insigne du lion. La coque, la peinture et la coiffe sont d’origine. La jugulaire est d’origine, mais du type utilisé sur les casques de l’armée néerlandaise d’avant-guerre. La protection de nuque en cuir a été retirée, ne laissant que la jugulaire pour l’ajustement à la taille. Aucun trou ni fissure. Examinez attentivement les photos et consultez également mes autres annonces. De vânzare este o casca olandeza originala de tip M38 KNIL, reutilizata de Rijkspolitie 1945-cca. 1950 (organiza? Ia Poli? Iei Na? Ionale). A fost fabricata în timpul celui de-al Doilea Razboi Mondial de catre produc? Ia MILSCO (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, SUA) pentru a fi utilizata în Armata Olandeza-Indiilor împotriva japonezilor. Aceasta produc? Ie americana nu a avut niciodata insigna leului montata. Carcasa, vopseaua? I captu? Eala sunt originale. Cureaua de la barbie este originala, dar de tipul ca? Tii Armatei Olandeze de dinainte de razboi. Pielea de protec? Ie a gâtului a fost taiata, ramânând doar cureaua pentru a se potrivi fiecarei dimensiuni a capului. Fara gauri sau crapaturi. Uita? I-va cu aten? Ie la fotografii? I va rog sa vede? I? I celelalte anun? Uri ale mele. Se vende un casco holandés original tipo M38 KNIL, reutilizado por la Rijkspolitie entre 1945 y 1950 (organización de la Policía Nacional). Fue fabricado durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial por MILSCO Milwaukee Saddlery Company, EE. Para su uso en el Ejército de las Indias Neerlandesas contra los japoneses. Estos cascos estadounidenses nunca llevaron la insignia del león. La carcasa, la pintura y el forro son originales. La correa de la barbilla es original, pero del tipo de casco del Ejército Neerlandés de preguerra. El cuero de la protección del cuello se cortó, dejando solo la correa para adaptarse a cada talla de cabeza. Sin agujeros ni grietas. Observe atentamente las fotos y consulte también mis otros anuncios. In vendita un elmetto originale olandese M38 tipo KNIL, riutilizzato dalla Rijkspolitie (Polizia Nazionale) dal 1945 al 1950 circa. Fu prodotto durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale dalla Milsco (Milwaukee Saddlery Company, USA) per l’impiego nell’esercito olandese delle Indie Olandesi contro i giapponesi. Questi esemplari di produzione statunitense non hanno mai avuto il distintivo con il leone. La calotta, la vernice e la fodera sono originali. Il cinturino sottogola è originale, ma del tipo anteguerra dell’esercito olandese. La protezione in pelle per il collo è stata tagliata, lasciando solo il cinturino per adattarsi a ogni taglia di testa. Nessun foro o crepa. Osservate attentamente le foto e date un’occhiata anche ai miei altri annunci.
1920s WW2 AAC Army Air Corps Corporal’Winged Propeller’ Chevrons Patch Cotton. Original 1920’s WWII AAC Army Air Corps Corporal’Winged Propeller’ Chevrons Patch Cotton, Early Production, Good Issued. As Photographed with wear as seen – Period Pre or Early Wartime Production. A Nice Candidate for any Collection, Library, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce (single not pair). Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
This is an original Imperial Japanese Army military handbook titled. (“What Every Logistics Soldier Should Know”), supervised by the Army Inspector General of Military Education. The cover is marked. Army Inspector General of Military Education Supervision. This was a compact educational handbook intended for soldiers serving in the Japanese Army’s logistics and transport branch. What Was the Army Inspector General of Military Education? The Army Inspector General of Military Education was one of the most influential organizations within the Imperial Japanese Army. It was responsible for military doctrine, officer education, training programs, and the preparation of official instructional materials used throughout the army. Because this handbook was supervised by that organization, it was not simply a commercial publication but an official educational reference reflecting Imperial Japanese Army training standards. The Forgotten Soldiers of the Japanese Army. The Shichohei (Logistics Corps) were responsible for transporting food, ammunition, equipment, uniforms, and horses to frontline units. In modern terms, they were the military logistics and supply branch. Interestingly, logistics troops often received less prestige than combat arms within the Japanese military culture. A famous wartime saying even mocked them as. Shichohei are not real soldiers. History ultimately proved otherwise. Many military historians consider Japan’s chronic logistical weaknesses to be one of the major factors contributing to its defeat during the Pacific War. As supply lines collapsed, entire units suffered from starvation, ammunition shortages, and lack of equipment. This handbook therefore represents a rarely preserved glimpse into the branch responsible for sustaining the Japanese Army. Imperial and military flags. Orders, decorations, and medals. Army uniforms and equipment. Logistics and transport training. Several attractive fold-out color plates illustrate military insignia, decorations, flags, and uniforms, making this both a practical military handbook and an excellent research reference. Why It Is Scarce. Most Japanese military instructional materials were discarded or destroyed after 1945. Pocket reference books such as this were heavily used by soldiers and rarely survived in good condition. Furthermore, while infantry, aviation, and armored units are widely collected today, surviving materials relating specifically to the Japanese Army’s logistics branch appear much less frequently on the market. An excellent item for collectors of Imperial Japanese military history, military education, uniforms, insignia, and logistics history. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
US Navy Good Conduct & Traceable Yangtze Service Medal Group to Machinist Mate William A. Marth was born in Lynden, WA, on December 10, 1900. He enlisted in the Navy on December 21, 1920 in Seattle, Washington. At the completion of his first enlistment, he was awarded this Navy Good Conduct Medal on December 20, 1924. He reenlisted on January 6, 1925 and was briefly stationed aboard the USS Nitro before being assigned to the USS Sicard (destroyer). Sicard began frequently patrolling Chinese waters due to the fighting which accompanied Chiang Kai-shek’s and the Kuomintang’s Northern Expedition against Chinese warlords. Her service in the Yangtze Patrol included stints in October 1926, from March to May 1927, in June 1927, and from July to August 1927. In 1928, Marth transferred to the USS Henderson and the USS Argonne before completing his enlistment in January 1929. He was then award led a second award to the Navy Conduct Medal (clasp engraved “USS Argonne”). Marth the reenlisted a second time in April 1929, serving aboard USS Rigel, USS Holland, USS Louisville, USS Rolland and USS Mahopac. In 1933, he received the third award of the Navy Good Conduct Medal (clasp engraved “1933”) before extending his reenlistment for 3 additional years. Group includes (1) Wrap Brooch Navy Good Conduct Medal, officially hand engraved CSC / 719137 /William / Albert Marth / U. / Doyen #280 / 20 Dec. 1924″ with two pin-back bars: -1st Bar: officially engraved “U. Argonne” on the obverse and “C. 1929″ on the reverse -2nd Bar: officially engraved on the observe “1933” and “William Albert Marth” on the reverse (2) Wrap Brooch Navy Yangtze Service Medal “Mno. 5037, which traces to Marth. (3) Veterans of Foreign Wars Medal (5) 1/2 Pin-Back Navy Good Conduct & Yangtze Service Medal Ribbon Bar All pieces retain their original ribbons. Group comes with a complete color photocopy of Marth’s Service Record, including copies of the transmittal letter for the Yangtze Medal. I have pulled select pages and shown in the listing; there are 15+ additional pages. Please see the detailed photographs for the condition of the medals. All sales in the United States or Canada. Check out my other medals and other militaria items.
F # 089 (USA). REGNO D’ITALIA RE VITTORIO EMANUELE III° DI CASA SAVOIA – PARTITO NAZIONALE FASCISTA – P. DUCE BENITO MUSSOLINI – DUX – DVX – G. LEGIONE MILIZIA VOLONTARIA SICUREZZA NAZIONALE – CC. CAMICIE NERE – CAMICIA NERA – AFRICA ORIENTALE ITALIANA – A. AOI – A. ETIOPIA SOMALIA ERITREA ABISSINIA – COLONIAL WAR – MEDAGLIA COLONIALE. DANTE ROSSI AI REDUCI DELL’A. SQUADRISMO DI FIRENZE – ANNO 1936. RARA & ORIGINAL FASCIST BRONZE MEDAL – NATIONAL FASCIST PARTY – KINGDOM OF ITALY – DUX DUCE BENITO MUSSOLINI – FASCIST MILITARY MEDAL AWARD FROM FASCIST’S GROUP OF FLORENCE “DANTE ROSSI” TO THE ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS AND VETERANS FIGHTERS FROM THE AFRICAN CAMPAIGN IN A. MILITARY OPERATIONS ITALIAN ROYAL ARMY CC. AFRICAN WAR BLACK SHIRTS – THE MEDAL Ø MEASURE mm 30.4 AND THE WEIGHT IS 14.6 GRAMS – ORIGINAL SILK RIBBON… ALL IN PERFECT CONDITIONS & ORIGINAL ITEM!! Aggiungimi al tuo elenco dei venditori preferiti. Dai un’occhiata a tutte le. CHE POSSONO CONTENERE IMMAGINI CON IL FASCIO LITTORIO E SONO OGGETTI ORIGINALI DEL VENTENNIO FASCISTA. PER CHI DALL’EUROPA E QUINDI ANCHE DALL’ITALIA AVESSE PROBLEMI A CONTATTARMI E/O AD ACQUISTARE, PROVI A CERCARE IL MIO INDIRIZZO DI POSTA ELETTRONICA CLICCANDO SU. Io DEVO esporlo per legge… VOI LO TROVATE CLICCANDO O GUARDANDO DOVE VI HO INDICATO, GRAZIE!
Thank you for viewing this item. This is an original. Photo album documenting the Shanghai Incident of 1932. Published in Showa 7 (1932), during the early stage of conflict between Japan and China. What was the Shanghai Incident? The Shanghai Incident (1932) was one of the first major armed clashes between Japan and China. It began after tensions escalated in Shanghai following an attack on Japanese civilians. In response, Japan deployed military forces to protect its nationals. Chinese forces mobilized in resistance. Fighting broke out in the city. Urban combat spread across Shanghai. In simple terms, this was. A local conflict that rapidly escalated into real war inside a major city. Why this event matters. This conflict is important because. It was a precursor to the full-scale. Second Sino-Japanese War (1937). Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. It took place in. Shanghai, one of the most international cities in Asia at the time. It can be seen as. A “prelude” to a much larger war that followed. About this item. This album contains approximately. Machine gun and artillery units. These are not modern reproductions. How the event was recorded and presented at the time. Why collectors value this. Items like this are valuable because. They were created during the actual period (not later reprints). They visually document real military operations. They are rarely seen outside Japan. History as it was seen in 1932. Not a modern interpretation, but a contemporary record. Age wear, stains, discoloration. Please check photos carefully. Height: 11.0 cm. Width: 14.8 cm. This is more than just a photo book. ? It is a record of. How war began in a city. A moment when tension turned into conflict, captured in real time. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Original Pre-WWII French Air Force Pilot Badge. Excellent example 1930s French Air Service pilot’s badge made in stamped brass in three pieces, silvered and fire gilt. Measures 57mm across the wings. Two loops on reverse with a bar fastener. See my other auctions with military and other items! Please feel free to ask any questions. We strive to satisfy our customers.
Original 1927 United States Fleet Baseball Championship program/scorecard from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, dated April 6-7, 1927. The game matched Aircraft Squadrons, Scouting Fleet – champions of the Scouting Fleet in 1926 and 1927 – against USS California, champions of the Battle Fleet. Interior pages list prior Scouting Fleet and Battle Fleet game results, batting order, reserve players, and hand-entered scoring. Printed at bottom: U. ” Reverse/inner page includes period “Aircraft Songs, ” including “Hit It Again” and “Bye, Bye, Prune Barge. ” From the YN2 Robert “Dinty Moore U. Navy archive, with Moore’s handwritten service history retained as provenance linking the archive to his interwar Navy service aboard USS Whitney, USS Concord, and USS Dobbin. A rare interwar U. Navy sports and fleet-aviation artifact tying together baseball, Guantanamo Bay, Scouting Fleet aviation, USS Wright, and USS California. Interior scoring is handwritten in pencil. Displays well with strong typography and excellent fleet/baseball content. USS Wright matters here because the program itself is printed U. Wright – 4-6-27 – 2500, and a specialized naval baseball reference identifies this exact type of 1927 Fleet Baseball Championship scorecard as USS Wright-produced for the Scouting Fleet vs. Battle Fleet championship at Guantanamo Bay. Wright also fits the aviation/scouting context, as NHHC records Wright serving aviation/scouting functions and supporting Scouting Fleet aircraft operations. Dobbin also fits Moore’s broader Scouting Fleet context; NHHC notes Dobbin served with the Scouting Fleet and operated out of Guantanamo Bay in the 1920s.
Original Post-WWI US Navy Chief Petty Officer CPO Fouled-anchor Cap Badge. Very nice original item. Made in gilt and silvered bronze with a 90° pin-back fastener and barrel-catch. A little bit of an oddball item with straight USN, from other examples it might be pre-WWI and date to the Mexican incursion period. See my other auctions with military and other items! Please feel free to ask any questions. We strive to satisfy our customers.